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- Hitachi joins SSE, ScottishPower,
- Hitachi is committed to carbon neutrality at all its factories and offices globally by 2030.
- Businesses playing a key role in climate action by setting science-based targets to reach net zero emissions
Hitachi has today been announced as a new sponsor for
Hitachi is the seventh Principal Partner who will support the delivery of a successful and ambitious
Through these partnerships, the
The Japanese-founded company, with a large presence in the
Hitachi is also working to help create a low carbon future through developing electric transport solutions. In partnership with other companies, they are working on the largest commercial electric vehicle trial in the world and also developing battery-powered trains.
Businesses have a key role to play in helping us build back greener and Hitachi has shown strong leadership by making a clear commitment to combating climate change through science based measures.
We know that technology has a vital role in helping us all achieve a low carbon future and Hitachi is at the forefront of this. I am delighted to welcome them as a Principal Partner for
Climate change is a very real and immediate threat to humanity. As a company, we have a vision to solve environmental challenges and secure a more prosperous planet for future generations. Our collaboration with
Our aim is to help achieve a society that is low carbon, resource efficient and harmonized with nature and we believe
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- We will release information on the details of sponsorship agreements after the event.
- We are ensuring that
- All sponsors have committed to the Science-Based Targets initiative, this requires them to set ambitious targets for emissions reductions, including having a credible action plan. All in line with what the latest climate science says is necessary to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement.
- More information on Hitachi net zero.
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